SEO Fundamentals - Technical SEO BasicsWhy might a website with HTTPS still be vulnerable to attacks?ABecause HTTPS disables firewallsBBecause HTTPS only encrypts data in transitCBecause HTTPS makes websites slowerDBecause HTTPS removes passwordsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand HTTPS protection scopeHTTPS encrypts data between browser and server but does not protect server or website code.Step 2: Evaluate optionsHTTPS does not disable firewalls, slow websites significantly, or remove passwords.Final Answer:Because HTTPS only encrypts data in transit -> Option BQuick Check:HTTPS protects data transit only [OK]Quick Trick: HTTPS encrypts transit, not server security [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking HTTPS protects server fullyBelieving HTTPS disables firewallsConfusing HTTPS effects on speed or passwords
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